The return of the Premier League triggers one of the most competitive customer acquisition periods across the entire sportsbook calendar each season.
Operators pour investment into paid media, affiliates, sponsorships, CRM campaigns and promotions to capture the surge in betting interest generated by opening fixtures.
However, rising acquisition costs and an increasingly demanding regulatory environment are making blanket spending a difficult strategy to sustain over time.
For Bet442, the core challenge heading into the new season is attracting the right players rather than simply the highest volume of sign-ups possible.
Liam Normanton, Head of Sports at Bet442, argued that acquisition strategies must follow genuine betting intent rather than rely on broad and unfocused marketing investment.
Personalisation becomes especially powerful during the opening weeks of football season, with engagement built around individual clubs, fixtures and markets proving more durable than bonus-led approaches.
The same behavioural data powering personalisation also carries significant implications for player protection, as Normanton acknowledged directly when speaking to industry media.
“The behavioural data underpinning personalisation and engagement such as session patterns, staking behaviour, and timing overlaps significantly with the data used to spot markers of harm,” Normanton explained.
Andy Coyne, Head of Compliance at Bet442, believes operators must view the relationship between retention and player protection through the lens of their product rather than through universal thresholds.
Coyne posed a direct challenge to sportsbooks relying on promotional budgets to retain customers once welcome offers have expired and brand visibility fades.
“What’s the reason somebody picks you when there’s no shirt, no LED board and no welcome offer worth having?” he asked, outlining the fundamental question facing operators.
His answer was equally direct: “If the answer’s ‘better price, faster payout, and you don’t close my account when I win’ that’s a business. If it’s a bigger bonus, you’re just renting customers temporarily.”
Coyne also addressed how safer gambling practices can serve as a genuine differentiator without becoming a hollow marketing message cynically deployed to attract customers.
“The differentiator isn’t ‘we care’. Everyone says that,” he explained. “It’s ‘this was proportionate, it was quick, and somebody told me why’. This is what we’re trying to achieve with Bet442.”
Bet442 views competitive promotions as complementary to a broader product proposition rather than as the primary reason a customer chooses and remains with a sportsbook.
Making compliance proportionate, transparent and frictionless sits at the heart of how Bet442 believes operators can build lasting relationships throughout the Premier League season and well beyond it.

